Alumni Drum Corps is keeping real old true Drum Corps alive for the young ones to learn from. I've known of the Caballeros since the 60s going against their Rivals The Skyliners from New York City. You better understand the lineage when you see it.
I love this band. When I was young they were the best. I also was a drum major in Brooklyn. So I am glad I can watch the bands now. One of the great things I love that they have a color guard and it does a beautiful job showing our American flag. I love the drums and the horn group and solos. Also that they play melody not just music. The band is featured not all the distractions. Just my opinion. Hope that you keep on preforming.
@@johncsmith5563 : Yeah. I realized the brain fart after posting but couldn't delete. Are you on drumcorpsplanet? I am there as denverjohn. PM me since we have some common roots.
Larry Kerchner is one of the finest music arrangers and instructors in the world of drums and bugles. With the Hawthorne Alumni you can see and hear why.
WOW !! the best in years - well I guess the past was not too good. CONQUEST was a mess - just sounds coming out of the line - the G.E. and spirit is lame. Oh yeah those couple chords work and build some excitement in the 2nd tune, but to be the best - it is "EVERY" moment. This has too much mumbo jumbo in between the pretty good stuff. Solo and back up worked in song 3. The end of it sounded like , I am soooo glad to make it to the end, no GE. Song 4 opened with great music writing and the horn line forgot that this was written by somebody with a vision, they did not play what the writer intended, they showed EGO. Drum solo is everything here, humble with respect and accurate. Performers do not know what pitch they want to agree to in all of Evita. The big hit was not an agreed upon pitch, very obvious. Melophones found an agreed on sound until the lead baris thought . "this is what it needs to sound like" And the end was alll about the writing.mmmmm I never, ever wrote a review MAYBE I am very wrong...and sooooo, NEVR MIND
Alumni Drum Corps is keeping real old true Drum Corps alive for the young ones to learn from. I've known of the Caballeros since the 60s going against their Rivals The Skyliners from New York City. You better understand the lineage when you see it.
I love this band. When I was young they were the best. I also was a drum major in Brooklyn. So I am glad I can watch the bands now. One of the great things I love that they have a color guard and it does a beautiful job showing our American flag. I love the drums and the horn group and solos. Also that they play melody not just music. The band is featured not all the distractions. Just my opinion. Hope that you keep on preforming.
Mr. Smith was our drum line instructor at St Joseph's Brigade. I can't believe he still has the skills he did back then
love that street beat. reminds me of all of the parades and shows my mom took me to in the 70s.
you guys are sounding great
I Love The Callalleros!! 💖💕💞❤️❤️💞💕💖💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿💖💕💞❤️❤️💞💕💖
Great!! Real music which is too scarce in modern drum corps!
Thanks for bringing back the Man of La Mancha opener for this '74, '75, '76 alumnus(John Tyburczy-snare).
That opener is "Conquest," John, not "Man of LaMancha."
@@johncsmith5563 : Yeah. I realized the brain fart after posting but couldn't delete. Are you on drumcorpsplanet? I am there as denverjohn. PM me since we have some common roots.
Larry Kerchner is one of the finest music arrangers and instructors in the world of drums and bugles. With the Hawthorne Alumni you can see and hear why.
Anyone want to share chip and salsa? I love watching these guys and gals!
素晴らしいっ!
Great stadium Clifton New Jersey.
great stuff
Caballeros*💖💕💞❤️
THE way it’s supposed to be done.
Omg
The best I've hard in years
I’d rather watch/hear the alumni than the Cabs. Go back to basics, Cabs.
horn line is over-powered by the drum line, could not hear the solos.
WOW !! the best in years - well I guess the past was not too good. CONQUEST was a mess - just sounds coming out of the line - the G.E. and spirit is lame. Oh yeah those couple chords work and build some excitement in the 2nd tune, but to be the best - it is "EVERY" moment. This has too much mumbo jumbo in between the pretty good stuff. Solo and back up worked in song 3. The end of it sounded like , I am soooo glad to make it to the end, no GE. Song 4 opened with great music writing and the horn line forgot that this was written by somebody with a vision, they did not play what the writer intended, they showed EGO. Drum solo is everything here, humble with respect and accurate. Performers do not know what pitch they want to agree to in all of Evita. The big hit was not an agreed upon pitch, very obvious. Melophones found an agreed on sound until the lead baris thought . "this is what it needs to sound like" And the end was alll about the writing.mmmmm I never, ever wrote a review MAYBE I am very wrong...and sooooo, NEVR MIND
Ummmmmm thanks for your opinion. No one cares. Its alumni g bugle band. But thanks
Dreadful